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An unabashedly unpolitically correct Clint Eastwood

04 Thursday Aug 2016

Posted by essaybee2012 in Clint Eastwood, Donald Trump, Esquire Magazine, Kiss-Ass Generation, political correctness

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American culture, Barack Obama, Clint Eastwood, Donald Trump, Esquire Magazine, George Clooney, Hillary Clinton, kill-ass generation, media, political correctness

Breitbart.com

http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2016/08/03/clint-eastwood-donald-trump-challenging-kiss-ass-generation/

[I’ve edited three explicit words in this article–SAB]

Clint Eastwood:  Donald Trump Challenging ‘Kiss-Ass Generation’

 

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Universal Studios/High Plains Drifter

by Charlie Spiering  3 Aug 2016

Actor-director Clint Eastwood believes that Donald Trump is benefiting from a trend in American culture by saying what he believes, despite criticism from all sides.

“He’s onto something, because secretly everybody’s getting tired of political correctness, kissing up,” Clint Eastwood said in an interview with Esquire.  “That’s the kiss-ass generation we’re in right now.  We’re really in a p**sy generation.  Everybody’s walking on eggshells.”

Eastwood specifically cited Trump’s comments criticizing a judge who was born to Mexican parents, but indicated he was tired of the media fueled controversy

Video:  Donald Trump Fires Back at George Clooney Over “Never Be President” Comment
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“He’s said a lot of dumb things.  So have all of them.  Both sides,” he said “But everybody —the press and everybody’s going, ‘Oh, well, that’s racist,’ and they’re making a big hoodoo out of it.  Just f***ng get over it.  It’s a sad time in history.”

Eastwood said that he hadn’t spoken to Trump about an endorsement, and hadn’t endorsed anyone for president.  He clarified that he didn’t agree with everything that Trump said, but indicated that it was refreshing to see an unfiltered politician.

“He’s just saying what’s on his mind and sometimes it’s not so good,” he said.  “And sometimes it’s … I mean, I can understand where he’s coming from, but I don’t always agree with it.”

But given the choice between Trump or Clinton, Eastwood suggested that he would probably vote for Trump because Clinton represented more of what Obama did to the country.

“I’d have to go for Trump … you know, ’cause she’s declared that she’s gonna follow in Obama’s footsteps,” he said, calling Clinton “a tough voice to listen to for four years.”

Eastwood criticized political figures who were using their position to make money, citing “too much funny business on both sides of the aisle.”

“She’s made a lot of dough out of being a politician,” he said, referring to Clinton.

Overall, however, Eastwood seemed dissatisfied with both Trump and Clinton.

“Everybody is boring everybody.  It’s boring to listen to all this s**t.  It’s boring to listen to these candidates,” he said.

He added that an ideal candidate should more understanding instead of trying to insult his way to victory.

“[G]et in there and get it done,” he advised, citing his father.  “Kick ass and take names.”

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Anti-war elements of “American Sniper”

31 Saturday Jan 2015

Posted by essaybee2012 in American Sniper, anti-war, cinema, Clint Eastwood

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The following are two articles elaborating on the anti-war elements of “American Sniper.”  –SB

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Blaze.com

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Clint Eastwood Reveals ‘Biggest Anti-War Statement’ That Can Be Found in ‘American Sniper’
Jan. 26, 2015 10:23am Billy Hallowell

Some critics have lambasted Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper” for purportedly glorifying war, but the famed movie director recently revealed what he believes to be the “biggest anti-war statement” that can be found embedded in the record-breaking film.

“The biggest anti-war statement is what [war] does to the families left behind,” Eastwood said at Saturday’s Producers Guild Awards nominees breakfast, according to Variety.

Similarly, Yahoo! News quoted the “American Sniper” director as saying that the “biggest anti-war statement any film” can offer up is the “fact of what [war] does to the family and the people who have to go back into civilian life like Chris Kyle did.”

In making the film, which tells the story of famed Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, Eastwood said that meeting the late military hero’s family members was important to the process for both him and actor Bradley Cooper, who portrayed Kyle on screen.  [ For movie trailer, see: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/01/26/clint-eastwood-reveals-biggest-anti-war-statement-that-can-be-found-in-american-sniper/ ]

So, the two went to Texas to meet Kyle’s wife, children and extended family members before filming “American Sniper.”

“I thought I’d better meet the rest of the family and see what they looked like and that would probably dictate the casting and to see what Mrs. Kyle was like,” Eastwood said.  “I went down there and met the mother and father and their grandkids.  It was of great value to [Bradley] because he could get into the history of the family and their feelings about the whole situation.  It was a very pleasant experience from beginning to end.”

Screenwriter Jason Hall made similar comments earlier this month when he told Variety’s “PopPolitics” that the lives of Kyle and his fellow soldiers, as depicted in the film, counter any images that might be seen as glorifying war.

“The cost is man, the toll is man, and it’s this man and every other soldier that fights,” Hall told the outlet.  “If we understand that, maybe we won’t be so hasty into jumping into war, and if we understand that, maybe we’ll find a way of welcoming [veterans] home better.”

Hall added that he personally didn’t entirely understand the Iraq War, but that he believes in supporting the troops once battle begins.  The screen writer added that “soldiers don’t choose their war; war chooses them or their politicians choose the war.”

Listen to Hall make these comments below:  [ For audio recording, see:  http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/01/26/clint-eastwood-reveals-biggest-anti-war-statement-that-can-be-found-in-american-sniper/ ]

Emotions surrounding “American Sniper” — from support for the film to claims that it inaccurately portrays Kyle and the Iraq War — are complex and diverse, with some like filmmaker Michael Moore responding by issuing attacks.

“Instead of being a sniper to protect our troops, I tried to save their lives by stopping Bush from sending them to their deaths in Iraq,” Moore tweeted over the weekend.

(H/T: Mediaite)

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Variety.com

PopPolitics: Screenwriter Jason Hall on Why ‘American Sniper’ Is Anti-War (Listen)

American Sniper

January 10, 2015 | 01:44PM PT

Ted Johnson

Senior Editor @tedstew

Jason Hall, the screenwriter of “American Sniper,” says that while the movie features harrowing scenes of combat, he also set out to convey the toll of the Iraq War on its central figure, Chris Kyle, the Navy SEAL considered to be the most lethal sniper of the modern American military.

While there has been some criticism that the movie glorifies some of the deadly battles as the U.S. fought insurgents during its occupation of Iraq, Hall, in an interview with Variety‘s “PopPolitics” on SiriusXM this week, says that it’s countered by the movie’s focus on the personal life of Kyle and other fellow soldiers.

“The cost is man, the toll is man, and it’s this man and every other soldier that fights,” Hall says.  “If we understand that, maybe we won’t be so hasty into jumping into war, and if we understand that, maybe we’ll find a way of welcoming [veterans] home better.”

Hall said that he initially “didn’t totally understand” the war in Iraq, but coming from a family with a military background, he understood that, once U.S. military action began there, it was important to support the soldiers.  “I’m very aware those soldiers don’t choose their war; war chooses them,” he said.

Listen below:  [  For full article, see: http://variety.com/2015/biz/news/poppolitics-jason-hall-why-american-sniper-is-anti-war-1201399776/ ]

Director Clint Eastwood has said that he was opposed to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which may be a surprise given his history of support for Republican candidates (and appearance at the 2012 GOP convention).

Hall, meanwhile, says that “American Sniper” may generate different reactions from different moviegoers, as well as provoke debate over the American experience in Iraq.  He says the movie is “a new perspective of a war we are still trying to understand,” because of its focus on the soldiers.

In developing the script, the first challenge Hall had was gaining Kyle’s trust.  Their first meeting wasn’t going so well until Hall took an unusual action:  He put one of Kyle’s friends in a headlock.

Listen below:  [  For full article, see: http://variety.com/2015/biz/news/poppolitics-jason-hall-why-american-sniper-is-anti-war-1201399776/ ]

Hall describes his final contact with Kyle in 2013, just as he was turning in the first draft of the screenplay.  The next day, Kyle was murdered at a Texas shooting range by a veteran he was trying to help.

Listen below:  [  For full article, see: http://variety.com/2015/biz/news/poppolitics-jason-hall-why-american-sniper-is-anti-war-1201399776/ ]

“PopPolitics,” hosted by Ted Johnson, airs on SiriusXM’s POTUS Channel on Thursdays at 11 a.m. PT and Fridays at 3 p.m. PT, as well as on demand.

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